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. steve brown is live in ames with some recap. good morning to you, steven. there was a lot going on there, wasn't there? >> there was a bunch. steve, gretchen, clayton, all good morning. gretchen, got to ask you, what's up with the candidates from your home state? i thought minnesota nice was a law if your state. last night, it was revoked obviously and it had michelle bachmann and tim pawlenty spending much of the evening going at each other. here is yet one small example of that exchange. have a listen. >> she says that she's fighting for these things. she fought for less government spending. we got a lot more. she led the effort against obama care. we got obama care. she led the effort against tarp. we got tarp. she said she's got a titanium spine, it's not her spine we're worried about, it's her record of results. if that's your view of effective leadership with results, please stop because you're killing us. >> wait. >> you were governor in minnesota, you implemented cap and trade in our state. and you praised the unconstitutional individual mandates and you called for requiring a

. >> good morning thank you for joining us. i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark, here is steve. >>> we have thick fog coast and bay, not much of a sea breeze so 80s and 90s there and 50s and 60s along much of the coast and low 70s along the bay, here is sal. >>> getting out to highway 101 there is a crash and now showing you san mateo bridge, people who use the bridge and like to get on 101 will not be able to do that because the ramp is closed. westbound connector ramp is shut down and police have issued an alert and think it will be there for a while. we will let you know more about that and another report is minutes ahead. let's go back to the desk. >>> bart service is back on track after a chaotic commute in downtown san francisco. demonstrators confronted police who were in riot gear at the civic center at the bart station and protesters are angry about recent shootings concerning bart police and they are also age any about cutting off cell phone service as they shut down all four downtown stations but no injuries or arrests have been reported. federal communications commission has lau

the barbecue, people come running. it was hard enough to keep steve and i away from it this morning. you have the sweet pulled pork, all of that. >> people are sitting out at picnic tables at 6:00 a.m. stop on by if you're heading to work today. 8:00 hour, we'll have the special performance live right here on "fox & friends." one of our friends today dropping by to fill in for the vacationing brian kilmeade. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> good to see you from the weekend show. let's do a couple of headlines because the fear that gripped wall street traders are spreading around the world. this morning, we're seeing strong selloffs in markets in asia and europe. >> will we have a repeat today of what happened on wall street? joining us right now is dennis neil on the streets of new york city. dennis, how does it look? >> you know what? the do or die time now. we were down 4%, 5% in u.s. stocks. europe is trading down maybe 2%. will we actually see a turn back to the positive or will investors say no, you know what? it's even worse than i thought yesterday. this jobs numbe

. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here is steve. >>> we do have low clouds and thick fog. once that burps off -- once that burns off sunshine and warmer temperatures. 60s and 70s. inland temperatures do come up about 2-6 degrees. >>> traffic looks pretty good on northbound 280 feting up to -- getting up to highway 17. the morning drive will be moving along nicely on the golden gate bridge. southbound traffic is looking good. and the fog doesn't appear to be really thick for drivers. 6:00 let's go back to the desk. >>> sal, we are starting our 6:00 hour with a dramatic overnight news story from santa rosa. police are searching for two gunmen. they stormed into an armored car warehouse late last night. allie rasmus is there to tell us how it caused a terrifying situation for the workers inside. >> reporter: the robbery happened at the garda armored truck service. this business is difficult to find. it's tucked away in an unmarked building. all the trucks are kept in a back parking lot out of sight from the main road. there is no company sign on the front of the building

and this morning if you are in vallejo to richmond, it is a nice drive. let's go to steve. >>> thank you some low clouds there but nothing compared to what we saw yesterday and it will burn off nicely and we'll see 60s by the coast further getting any midst i do appreciate the information. i don't always show this map because i don't know where my butt on it was. 60s near the coast, right over that bay bridge we will find upper 60s and lower 70s and then over the coastal hills pushing a few upper 80s. morgan tell, gill ray up to clear lake may be. thunderstorm activity, you can see it here, popping upcoming around the high pressure system but conditions are not as good as they were. they are decreasing in coverage and starting to move off and they will continue to go to the east. i want to keep an eye on things. southwest 17 in fairfield, that is coming down and that's a sign there is less fog, see breeze coming down, i would rather see a north winds but i don't see that right now. look at this nap airport 59 and upper 50s for some. fairfield, this time of year that is cool. >>> from that area lo

up with us, it is tuesday august 2nd, i am pam cook. >> i am david clark, here is steve. >>> very good morning to you all and we have low clouds around and north bay is dealing with mid-and upper 40s so a little chill and after that sunshine does look a little warmer. i am having a hard time buying into it, 70s and some low-to- mid 80s closer to the coast. sal? >> reporter: traffic on interstate 80 driving to oakland doing well, driving 680 pass the mission in fremont, let's go back to the desk. >>> we are following a developing story and there is a police investigation on interstate 580. that is where alley is to tell us about what is happening, alley? >> reporter: chp just opened all westbound lanes near 180th avenue and that's why we had to move because it was no longer safe for us and as you mentioned, there is a criminal investigation on interstate 580. you are looking at live picture where you can see a flatbed truck that was towed away and they took this car to a hanger type area. we believe it is a substation for alameda sheriff's officers and we have learned from seafood

is steve. >>> we have a bigger fog bank which has lifted and there is also a strong component of a sea breeze. so 50s 60s and 70s livermore 79 and you have to go far to find lower 80s, here is sal. >>> we have an accident on highway 101 which closed lanes for hours. one car burst into flames overnight and people were injured so again 101 the peninsular near third avenue and this has been cleared since. all lanes of 101 have been opened in san mateo. let's look at the westbound bridge and now let's go back to the desk. >>> in overnight news they are still at the scene of a house fire. it happened on rifle lane at about 3:00 this morning. the fire started in the garage which has been converted into living quarters. the flames shot 30 feet into the air burned a couple of trees and the homeowner in the main house saw a bright original close. >> emergency mode, 911 get the kids out of the house and then my brother lives in that garage. >> well the homeowners brother left earlier and just came back a short time ago unharmed. the flames caused some minor damage to the main house and it took

news. it is monday morning, august 15th, glad you're along with us this morning. i'm steve shanahan. >> and i'm alison moore. new this morning, a water-main break in upper marlboro has shut down the road in both directions between carol way and brentwood drive. wsoc crews on the scene trying to shut down the main. residents in were experiencing low water pressure. >>> and breaking news for rail riders to report, too. before we get to weather, water is causing trouble on the tracks. flooding near the braddock metro keeping trains from running between braddock road and the airport. right now shuttle buses are taking riders between the affected stations on the blue and yellow line. we understand hundreds of people in line at this moment at the braddock road station. >>> alison, great to have you back. now we're going to keep our distance. a little bit more of -- >> i'll this over there in a few minutes. >> i'll be waiting for you. >> welcome back, alison. hope you had a good vacation. returning to foggy conditions across portions of the area, lots of clouds and likely rainfall here and

out for the good sound bite. conspondant steve brown as the blow by bloww. [applause] >>reporter: less than two days before the iowa straw poll bachmann and pawlenty went at it. >> it is an unkiss putable fact in congress her record of accomplishments and results are nonexistent. >> when you were governor in minnesota you implemented cap and trade. >> she fought for less government spen we got more. led the effort against obama care and we got it. led the effort against tarp. >> i gave them a run for the money. cap and trade, i was there giving speaker pelosi a run for her money. >> those were far from the debate fireworks. gingrich bristled if his campaign was a mess. >> i would love to see the rest of tonight's debate asking us what what to do about america about a president who failed to lead instead of mickey mouse gangs. >> he got buzz including blogers most of which called gingrich a winner and helped himself. but the sentiment was not unanimous . one said he shot himself in the foot . pros sanction candidate got into it with ron paul. >> iran is a counselry that is at war with u

90 degrees. we'll have more coming up in five minutes. here is sal. >>> steve, right now traffic is moving along nicely if you are driving on westbound 92 san mateo bridge with no major problems. also the morning commute looks good if you are driving on 880 north and southbound past the coliseum. coming up on 5:00 let's go back to the desk. >>> overnight news we are starting with dramatic overnight news. police searching for two gunmen that stormed into an armored car warehouse late last night. allie rasmus is there now to tell us what happened to the terrified workers inside. >> reporter: the two victims of this robbery are employees with the garda armored truck company. we are at anastral park. this is where they park and store their vehicles. this happened just before 11:00 last night. police say they got a 911 call. that came from a employee who said he and a coworker had been locked inside the company warehouse. the two men that robbed them, shut the businesses steel doors behind them after robbing them and leaving. >> we had to free the employees because the doors were lock

promising candidacies. at state fair in des moines tonight a longtime conservative activist steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly, clearly tried to say, i'm still here. >> reporter: yes. and, as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa politics and he said listen, i think she's going to get in. i mean, why else would you show up here? i'd only say to that, because right now sarah palin's job basically is, you know, speeches and raising money for her pact and staying visible certainly helps that. but she gives out all of the signals that she's going to run and that she sure is thinking about it. i think most of the betting is that she won't but she likes to leave that door open for a lot of reasons, i think. >> steve scheffler i know that you were watching last night and one of the big dynamics is the minnesota governor tim pawlenty needs

street journal and editor. dan, and columnist mary ogradey and steve moore. mary annie, are we headed for another recession? >> i wish i knew. on the one side, you have a lot of talk about what glate shape corporate balance sheets are in. but the national fed federation of business. >> that is the small businesses. >> it declined for the fifth month in a row and 10 percent of the small business owners said that only 10 percent expected an increase in employment and 11 percent said they expected to have fewer workers over the next 3months. small business is such a key to the health of the economy that if the small business sector is so negative, it is not a good sign about the health of the recovery. >> steve comparison with 2008, are all over the place. are we better or worse off going into thoo recession? >> i don't think it is 2008 again. i believe what is happening with the u.s. economy is a repudiation of obama nomics. virtually everything that obama has done with the respect to the economy is negative in my opinion and led to more unemployment. this is a repudiation of the econom

for being with us. steve, over to you. >> we will check with the fox video tape. two buys armed with an adult, it happened because a woman spanked her child and that's all coming up at 7:40. stay tuned. !z . >>> all right, here is the deal, you have only until today to feed your family and we are talking a $10 credit for a pizza, you can find a link on our home page. you can use that credit in any of their locations in the food truck or the stands around national park and again look for the link on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> in virginia, this means you will not have to pay the sales tax on school supplies and clothing. items like notebooks will be tax-free and loss as -- long as $20 or less and the tax holiday runs sunday. >> you pay a price down the road. but -- >> particularly we all get our electric bill in a couple of days. let's get to the numbers in reagan national 73 degrees right now. and generally refreshing temperatures overnight, salisbury 66, opening up for you nothing too extreme for you up to the north new york city is 71 and we are 68 in detroit. all in all it should

and steve hayes from the weekly standard. let me take you behind the scenes. we had to pretape that interview with michelle bachmann and while it was running we found out big new campaign and that is tim pawlenty former governor of minnesota and a serious contender has decided to drop out of the campaign. he pent more than 45 days in iowa and hundred campaign appearances and finished a weak third in the iowa straw poll and in lesss than 12 hours he's out. bret, are you surprised? >> no, they put their eggs in the ames straw poll basket. because of apes, there was not enough fuel in the car to keep going down the road. i saw governor pawlenty huddled with his advisors. it was not a happy moment for them. i didn't want to go up and interrupt and ask them questions, but they came to the conclusion they couldn't go back to donors and say this is a reality. after that showing and he got fewer votes than sam brown bag now kansas governor did when he dropped out four and half years ago. it was a tough day for governor pawlenty. >> chairman strawn, pawlenty, we thought he had the big b

now for the weather. steve villanueva is in for sam this morning. hey, steve. >> hey, guys. good morning, everyone. we'll start in texas this morning, where it is finally a little bit cooler. yesterday in dallas, we were only in the 90s for the first time in 40 days. we were not in the triple digits thanks to some thunderstorms. more in the forecast. great news because you desperately needed the rain. and in new england, back towards chicago a very comfortable start to the day heading into the 80s later with lots of sunshine. all right, everyone. that is your national forecast. that's your weather, everyone. elizabeth? >> all right, steve. thanks so much. >>> now, a spoiler alert. you might actually enjoy a story more if you know how it ends before you begin. at least that's what a new study is saying. abc's david wright takes a look on this new twist on storytelling. >> reporter: these researchers insist knowing how everything turns out doesn't spoil the fun. it actually makes things better. for "good morning america" -- hang on a sec. it actually makes things better. really? th

." nevertheless, steve deucy and not steve deucy have their own set of facts. >> clearly nickelodeon is pushing a global warming agenda. the big question is is it manmade or is it just one of those gigantic climactic, you know, phases? the science on both sides, there are a lot of scientists who say it's this. others say it's that. >> right. it's unproven science. and again, this is a public education system that we all pay our tax dollars for. and the spongebob book says it's a manmade problem that requires human intervention. >> they're presenting it as fact. >> as fact. >> facts aside, miss carlson admits that her main issue with the cartoon's titular character is its intricate plotline. >> my kids watch a lot of tv but anytime they choose that show i'm like, why? it's hard to even follow sometimes. >> joining me now is eric burns, democratic strategist and founder of bullfight strategies. mr. burns, welcome to the show. >> thank you, michael. how are you? >> i'm doing fine. should we be disturbed that a cartoon sponge knows more about facts than the hosts of "fox and friends"? >> yeah, i me

republican party and steve hayes from the weekly standard. let me take you behind the scenes a little bit. we had to pretape the interview with michele bachmann about an hour ago and while it was running we found out some big news in this campaign and that is that tim pawlenty, the former governor of minnesota a guy who was a serious contender when the race started has decided to drop out of the campaign. he spent more than 4 45 days in iowa. more than 100 campaign appearances. finished a weak third in the iowa straw poll and within 12 hours he is out. bret, surprised? >> no, they put a lot of their eggs in the ames straw poll basket and this morning i'm told he said that because of ames there was not enough fuel in the car to keep going down the road. i saw governor pawlenty at the hotel this morning huddled with his advisors. it was a not a happy moment for them. i didn't want to go up and interrupt and ask questions. but i think they came to the conclusion that they couldn't go back to their donors and say this is a reality. after that showing, and he got fewer votes than sam brownback did

on the campus of iowa state university. coming up. steve king who has been a part of a few straww poles himself. how do you do it and stay with us. ♪ >> mike: we are back. congressman teave king is not only a congressman from iowa he is a rock star in this state and a go to guy. people want your advice and every candidate wants your endorsement . have you endorsed anyone in the race? >> i am going to get past labor day and we have an event in south carolina. this certainly has impact today. >> mike: you have been in iowa all of your life and seen straw polls. why should someone living outside of iowa care. >> it is linked to the first nation caucus. you know mike, it is retail politics and a measure of a person's character and authtesity and the issues in the agenda and stamina and all things that embody a great president. if we lose the first in the nation caucus. the person with deep pockets would buy media image and we would not be able to see them unless they had a lot of money. >> mike: chip is the campaign manager from my campaign and i know him. >> we didn't win, governor. >> mike: we

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there. >> feels great out there. >> i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. lets a say good morning to tucker barnes now. he has the latest on our weather and the return to the 80s. >> stuck in the 80s. not only today but right new the weekend i think temperatures will hold out in the 80s. off to a comfortable, not just here in washington. much of the mid-thick is doing great. here in washington, this is one of warmer spots at 72. most of the area is in the 60s, even some 50s not too far away. there you go. you can see we have 52 in detroit. 54 in columbus. new york city, 68 at this hour. nice-hooking start to our day. i have nothing to show you. -- nice-looking start to the day. if you are lucky enough it be able to get a day off of work, enjoy. it will be a nice one today. off to the north and west, high pressure and that will be working through the course of our friday. lots of sunshine. another beautiful afternoon. this map will not change. 87 your daytime high. winds out of the north and west. >> it keeps wanting to cool off. >> effect does includi

the beach on long island... >> go, go, go! >> reporter: ...steve iorio scrambled to save the property he manages. >> reporter: how is it going, no water right now? >> no, no, no, we've been managing it all night. just trying to stay ahead of it. >> reporter: but in the low- lying community of long beach, new york, irene arrived at the worst possible time, high tide. that lead to several feet of flooding in some areas, though the waters quickly receded after irene moved past. >> another hour we would have been-- this whole street would have been totally filled with water. probably two feet plus in every house. >> reporter: irene indirectly hampered long beach hire fighters who had get past boarded up windows to put out a house fire. and earlier firefighters were called to remove debris from a rooftop, the hazard to the crowds below. >> there is a lot of people, even though there is a mandatory evacuation, they are still mulling about here. it's a spectacle to them a danger to us. >> reporter: the fire chief urged people to stay off the beach and today a reminder of why. >> we have another

: good morning, steve and allison. yeah, we always talk about the qbs in this town and we always will. that's just a fact of this town, it's going to happen. yeah, there is a good, good brewing battle at wide receiver. we know about santana moss, of course, he's the number one guy. they traded for jabar gabany they like it opposite moss. but one guy who looks like he's ready to break out and have a huge year, anthony armstrong, aaa. you find out about that extra a right now. friday night, what a start for the offense. how good was that? that had to feel good to get out there and do it again. >> it felt great, you know, just to run so smoothly, i think we were extremely effective and rex is very efficient with the offense, he was 8-lech at one point -- 8-11 at one point, no sacks. >> you guys threw the ball 24 times in the first half, are you surprised about that? >> no, i wasn't surprised. kyle likes to put it in the air and if tim is going to run like he was, it's going to make it a whole lot easier for everybody. >> reporter: we've bee

't political. with me now democratic strategist steve mcman and republican strategist terry holt. ter roy, what do you think so far about the rick perry kick off particularly karl rove even a fellow texan, even though there's not been love loss between the perry and bush camps in texas. karl rove said on fox that it was not presidential the shot he took at bernanke saying that printing money is treasonous, and that it could get ugly for the fed chair if he came down to texas. is that the way texans talk? >> he sure brought a lot of spark and vigor to the campaign in just these few short days. that's kind of what the republican field needs. it needs somebody to challenge it, to upset the status quo. if you're mitt romney, you've got to be worried about rick perry because he brings that big state success story that's so important to the narrative. he also brings an ability to raise a ton of money, that's what it's going to take to beat barack obama. if you're michele bachmann you've got to be looking in the rear view mirror, too. he brings that passion and enthusiasm that the right of center memb

, mark halprin and economic analyst steve rat ner. thank you for changing your plans. in washington, pat bu can nan is joining us. willie is on his way in. so much to talk about. >> saturday morning, when we talked about this later at my daughter's birthday party. both of us looked at the horrifying news of saturday morning coming out of afghanistan. coupled with the sp downgrade. as a young girl, back in 1979 when so many things were hitting at one time. it was, i really can't think of another time in my lifetime where i woke up and saw a couple things hitting like that and i don't want to say questioned america's place in the world but certainly thought we lost our way. >> a bleak feeling. we are going to talk about the unspeakable loss in afghanistan coming up and why, when and when it will become a central part of the political conversation when we talk about campaigns. when it will be front and center of the issue. i don't know when but i'm hoping soon. >> you, let's talk for a second about 1979. if you said, when you read the papers that morning that you had this -- it almost took

the straw poll. steve brown is in ames, iowa with more on this, steve. >> yes, good morning, juliet, clayton and mike. over 16,000 folks came here, a pretty good turnout for the straw poll and there she is, michele bachmann on top of the his. how close ron paul got with far less buzz and far less participation here in iowa, directly himself. but, michele bachmann is the story, quite clearly coming out of the straw poll. she's the winner and not been in the campaign the longest and gotten it done through a lot of help here on the ground from iowans and last night after her victory, she wanted to thank her supporters. >> we love you. >> thank you, everyone. we love you, god bless you. god bless america. now it's on to all 50 states, god bless you everyone. >> now, if you're looking for a second tri story perhaps it belongs to rick santorum, a guy in the low single digit polls here in iowa and nationally and popped up to fourth, a really impressive showing given he has a little campaign money, but instead of money he invested the other valuable thing that he has, which is time. doing over 90 ca

visionary steve jobs will not be running apple. the game-changing company he helped to launch more than three decades ago. jobs who has been on medical level since january, announced his resignation, quote -- i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come. jobs will remain chairman of apple. >>> rarely, if ever, has a modern ceo so defined a company, its products and its success. in 1977 everybody he ushered in the personal computer era with the apple ii. 1984, the macintosh. he got pushed out in '85, only to return in 1997 and save the company from bankruptry. we got the i mac, iphone and ipod. i'm joined by peter kafka, senior editor with "all things digital." it's good to see you. >> good morning. >> tell us how he worked. he didn't do focus groups or research study. >> famous autocratic management style, which is he touched every part of that company, every product, every marketing material, it all came from him, all signed off on. he didn't inve

caller, tucker carlson. democratic strategist, steve mcmahon. let's take a run down memory lane. if he's such a genius he would have not lost 2 1/2 million jobs, he would have cut the deficit in half like he promised. let's look at some of obama's gaffes that a lot of people didn't pay attention to. >> i've been in 57 states. on this memorial day, as our nation honors its broken line of fallen heroes, i see many in the audience here today. i don't know what the term is in treeian. wheeling and dealing. navy corpsman brushard. he responded to the men and women like corpsman brushard. >> sean: what is a navy corpsman? [ laughing ] >> i don't know sean. >> sean: he read it three times. he didn't know what a corpsman is. >> the conversation we should be having -- >> sean: listen, i want to have my conversation. i want to know what president obama doesn't know what a navy corpsman is, i want to know! that's my conversation. i ask the questions, you answer them. why did he said corpsman three times in one speech. >> sean, come on. >> sean: come on what? >> you are going to sit here and call

defense? time for the "hardball" strategists. a big night for republicans. steve mcmahon playing defense. i'm afraid to say. take it away. batting practice for you. make the case. easiest night of your life. why the president should not get re-elected for a second term? >> simply, you ask the american people, is the country heading in the right direction, and depending on what poll you look at, your latest poll was about 67% say, no. i've seen it as high as 75%. >> make an argument. what's your case? >> four things. jobs, the economy, spending, debt. every one of those indicators people are unhappy with the direction this president has taken the country. if that's what the question of the 2012 cycle is about, barack obama is in real tough shape. >> what's the biggest issue going for you? >> the economy. clearly. >> narrow it down. >> jobs specifically. the economy more broadly. look at economic indicators, economic confidence, in gallup, latest numbers, the lowest of the obama presidency. people don't think the economy is heading in the right direction. >> okay, you made your point. stev

'm sean hannity. we are at the iowa state fair. we'll be checking in with joe trippi and congressman steve king. we've had corn dogs, twinkies, fried butter, having a good time? [ cheering and applause ] >> sean: join us, hannity starts right now. tonight the road to 2012 has brought us to the iowa state fair grounds in beautiful des moines, iowa. [ cheering ] >> sean: thousands to kickoff this special show. she is on the latest leg of her one nation bus tour. once again turning heads with a visit to this very key state. joining us now, sarah palin. [ cheering and applause ] >> sean: i could save the best question for last. but we have a straw poll tomorrow. you are here at the fairgrounds. i think a lot of people might want an answer to this one question. are you considering a run for the presidency of the united states? >> i am still considering a run, sean. [ cheering and applause ] >> i think the good folks near iowa, you can ask be in here and i think they would tell you, it is time this country is put back on the right track. [ inaudible ] >> they are ready for positive change from w

this video could easily have gotten caught in the crush. steve mitchell is with musicpicks.net. i understand you were originally supposed to be much closer to this stage. why, first of all, did you move back? >> well, it wasn't my choice. earlier in the day it was changed to a sound board shoot rather than -- rather than a pit shoot. that's kind of common in the industry, last-second changes might occur. fortunately for me it save made life and my fellow photographers. >> help us, steve to make sense of these images that you shot. what was going on in those first moments after the collapse? i mean, what was your reaction? >> well, we were standing at the sound board and actually looking down the track, we knew we were going to be hit by severe weather. obviously just expecting heavy rains. coming down, a dusty dirt track, there was something i had never seen before, the -- there was a big dust storm and it -- but it wasn't linear, it was almost circular, something i had never seen before. and actually, that's when it got about 30, 40 yards to us, there were a few photographers that actually

and on the thermometer. it is a very comfortable friday morning. glad you're waking up with fox 5 morning news. i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm sarah simmons. tucker, i'm walking on sunshine today. >> very clever. >> we'll be walking on sunshine later today. >> okay. let's get right to the satellite-radar. you saw the live shot. just a few clouds across the region. going to be another beautiful day. yes, plenty of sunshine expected. just a few passing clouds and we get iling shower and thunderstorm activity well to our south there south of richmond. that is about it. high pressure is moving on through and this will be a great looking friday. august summertime friday. great combination. 71 at reagan national. check out frederick, 55 degrees. there are some cool temperatures out there. ocean city, 60 this morning. the cool air here to stay for the time being. highs later this afternoon in the mid- to upper 70s. it will be comfortable out there. we'll go 87 in washington. 88, 89 down towards fredericksburg. another great looking day. >>> before we talk with julie wright, we want to talk about some breaking news

all the turmoil on wall street which continued today, is it time for panic? steve colbert is funny if you want comic relief from a difficult week on wall street which we've all had. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. sam higgins? you have frequent heartburn, right? yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. >>> back to "hardball" now for the "sideshow." first up, leave it to stephen colbert to put a hilarious spin on the downgrade. watch as he prepare for the consequees. >> folks, there is nothing to worry about. on wall street, cooler heads always prevail. >> you can see the dow jones industrial down almost 300 points. >> we are down more than 400 points. >> the dow is now down 500 points. >> down nearly 600 points. >> it's down 631 points. >> wall street spending in another day what's described as freak-out mode. >> don't panic! everything's fine. i'm just -- i'm just down here looking for my emergency hobo satchel.

. but the complaints have been especially harsh this year. steve handlesman joins us now with the latest. >> reporter: martha's vineyard is nice. no question. it's cool, it's calm, it's classy. but now it's not just an island. it's an issue. few said "have a nice vacation" as president obama left washington for martha's vineyard. ten days with his family on the scenic, exclusive island off massachusetts. where he went last year. barack obama's taken less time off at this point in his presidency, 61 days, than ronald reagan's 112 days, and george bush's 180 days. democrat john lewis. >> we all need a break from time to time. >> reporter: but on the viney d vineyard? republicans say that's obama. >> he's aloof, and he's not in touch with the american people. >> reporter: the gop website is offering obama get-away cards. one mocking his approval rating. in fact, the obama number this week on the economy is just 26% approval. this was atlanta today. see that huge long line? it was people at an employment fair. >> i'm just out here trying to find me a job to support me and my son. >> i look for a job eve

-washington sentiment into political advantage? two obama 2008 veterans are with us, steve, i want to go out to you first. the president is in the midwest. i want to walk over to the map. this one strikes me. watching where he is campaigning today, we talked about this on the program a couple of weeks ago. minnesota, iowa, illinois. he is in these rural areas of the country. it's largely white america, small town america. and the president campaigns all blue states last time, illinois is his home state. probably keep this one blue. these ones you would probably have to be a little questionable, especially iowa has been a swing state. 2008 he splits the white vote. 2011 a new pugh center study shows 52% to 39% for the republicans. that what this bus tour is about? trying to reconnect with white voters in small-town rural america? >> well, first off, john, he is not out there campaigning. he is out there as president. this is an official trip. i think it's important that he is out of washington. he'll be a better president the more time he spends outside of that city. i think it's great that he is ou

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because he won't make the cut. steve stricter is your leader at seven under. finally, we've held you in suspense long enough. nfl preseason last night, a welcome sight. the eagles are locked and loaded to make a run at the super bowl. michael vick connected with brent celek for the only touchdown of the game. form get the quarterback controversy between orton and tebow in denver, the go ahead touchdown later in the fourth. the cowboys marched down the field, steve mcgee to duane harris. dallas down. mcgee scrambled and found martin rubbingr in the end zone. what a finish, only the preseason. cowboys won it 24-23. that's your look at sports. jonathan back to you. >> fred roggin, thank you so much. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," iowa's ames straw poll is just a day away, the candidates have their final word. now how will the voters respond? we'll talk to an all-star panel in just a few minutes. >>> and when we come back here, we'll gather around the water cooler to reveal the must-see moments from last night's debate. "way too early" will be right back. chronologica

at this to upper amount. no problem for 44-year-old steve stricker, converted seven bogeys tying the course record. steve is 7-under the leader by two. u.s. open champ is rory mcilroy. on three hits a root on the follow-through, club goes flying, immediately favors his right wrist. he hurt some tendons and gutted it out, finished even par. he'll see tomorrow if he can go, but meanwhile tiger on his disasterous 77. >> it doesn't move, it moves about a yard or two. i'm used to having it cut a lot more than that and my draw used to move a lot more than that. so it's hard fme right now to aim at closer to flags or closer to where i want the ball to end up. i thought i was beyond that. >> evidently not. >>> this afternoon nats and cubs top of the 7th michael morse gets drilled in the left elbow and he's in pain, taken to the hospital for x-rays, fortunately just a bruised elbow. 1-1 until jordan zimmerman surrendered back to back home runs. this is the second to carlos pena to give the cubs a 4-1 advantage. now to the top of the 9th, nats with the basis loaded trailing 4-3, a strikeout on a checked swi

it to you, and it comes just two days before the crucial iowa straw poll. fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the tea party convention, that a good straw poll debate performance will lead to 500 to 1000 additional straw polls. even the governor says that's a polt and certainly michelle bachmann has vaulted upwards in terms of polling numbers by performing well at least in the eyes of republican activists at the debates so far and a state party chairman says hey, a good performance at the debate, it certainly can't hurt. >> there's no question having the debate just 48 hours before iowans go to the polls, at the straw poll. it could have a huge impact. if your

to tell the story. first, a member of the research committee and steve and i did a thing called investing on children. we are just about out of copies, but it is available on our web site if you would like to have a copy. none of the papers exceed 300,000 words, which is three good when it is also dollars. he is going to give an overview with special attention to headstart, and he concludes headstart is underperforming. the obama administration has proposed a provocative and well- thought-out reform and based on recommendations of the committee for read designation hryvna 4 re-designation, -- recommendations of the committee for re-resignation, and she will describe headstart reforms, and then after these presentations, we are going to have recommendations from a panel people. we have had a long history as practitioners. first, the head of the national association for education of young children, who was also a member of the re-designation committee. our next guest is here from the university of chicago and is one of the most accomplished people who have defended head start on the basis o

. that is open. 7:09. let's go back to steve. >> thank you, sal. it does look warmer away from the coast as we cut that sea breeze in half. that's not the case so far today. some thick fog, maybe a little mist or drizzle. overall the low cloud deck will burn off. today we're waiting for that system. it's a tweener day. a little warmer as the high hangs around for the day but it's back off to the east. a cooling trend starts tomorrow. today is a bump up so a little delay, a rather strong system coming into the pacific northwest,. high clouds. 54 in livermore. 50 in santa rosa. 55 oakland and san francisco, redwood city and san jose. temperatures a little warmer as well. some of the higher elevations, 1500, 2,000 feet. that system right there is strong for this time of the year. it will swing its way over over the weekend. we start off with thick fog and temperatures will warm up. fog by the coast but sunshine for most. it will be slightly warmer. breezy at times, nothing like yesterday. fog near the coast. that will get ready to come back. 60s, 70s, 80s. 89 antioch. 6 alameda. pleasant ton 83.

was steve forbes and in 1995, the winner was bob dole. a look at the campaign calendar -- the announcement of governor perry officially in the race and next up is the florida republican holding a debate in a straw poll that will take place in late september, 22-24. the iowa caucus is set for september 26 next year and that will be followed by the new hampshire primary on valentine's day. julie, republican line, lake erie, illinois, go ahead. caller: i would like to know why cspan missed the first three people yesterday. they totally mr. ron paul as being second. there was so much enthusiasm in iowa for ron paul. we need to get out of this war kand bring our money home to the united states and take care of our debts here. host: he was listed as a close second to rep michelle bachmann. the minnesota republican got 4823 votes. brownstone, mich., welcome to the conversation. caller: i have two little comments to make. everybody is talking about health care and we will get health care and we have to pay for health care. i want somebody to think about something -- i am social security disabled a

's deputy washington bureau chief and a political columnist for salon, steve. >>> steve is huntsman saying things that could resonate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> yeah, i think it is more of the second. the strategy that the huntsman people have been sort of following, the roadmap they think they are following at least is sort of what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time back in 2000 when he debuted the straight talk express. skipped iowa, went to new hampshire. he had everything on the record bull sessions with reporters. he broke through in new hampshire and for a few weeks he was really the biggest thing in the political world. ity there was a lot that mccain had going for himself personally that huntsman lacks when you look at like his war story and everything. but i think the bigger issue is that republican party in 2011, 2012, is nowhere near where it was in 2000. jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a se

, a real fantasy few days. it is the best of politics, the best of iowa, and the best part about it, steve, is temperatures are well below 100. as you know, it can get really humid out here. >> and we'll all remember that in january and february when the caucuses get underway. >> to paraphrase it elvis -- she is in the building. sarah palin is at the state fair as we speak. what is termed motivation? >> it is a great question. i think we are all trying to figure it out. i always thought it was a fool's errand to get into sarah palin's head. she may want to run still. but there is no question she definitely wants to be part of the conversation. she does not want to be forgotten. it could mean a very unconventional candidacy or somebody who wants to be a player in the course of the primaries. >> the straw poll will take place on the campus of iowa state. nine names on the ballot. six actively participating. >> the big question is who shows up. what is the universe? will it be 10,000 people or 20,000 people? four years ago you had 14,000. if it is less than that, i think you have to look for

on wall street which continued today, is it time for panic? steve colbert is funny if you want comic relief from a difficult week on wall street which we've all had. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> back to "hardball" now for the "sideshow." first up, leave it 20 steve co-beco co-bear to put a citizen on the downgrade. watch as he prepare for the consequences. >> folks it is nothing to worry about. on wall street, cooler heads always prevail. >> you can see the dow jones industrial down almost 300 points. >> we down more than 4 hrn. >> the dow is now down 500 points. >> down nearly 600 points. >> it's down 631 points. wall street spending in another day what's described as freak-out mode. >> don't panic! everything's fine. i'm ju

, the leading conservative voice in the state, outspoken member of the tea par to caucus, congressman steve king from western iowa. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you are not endorsing yet, you are thinking of doing it. when you watched everybody organizes, just on the pure organization front, who has the edge? >> well, we are so close to seeing the results here, this is higher risk, you know. but i would say this, that all along i have seen that ron paul has been working here for five years with sol bill solid, loyal supporters. this is not a low turnout. nobody dribs it as that. it looks like the parking lot of the iowa state/iowa football game. so it's a good turnout. the energy for the bachmann campaign is there. but tim pawlenty put a lot of organization together over the last couple of years. and i see a lot of the same faces i saw with romney here four years ago wearing tim pawlenty t-shirts. the organization versus energy looks now to be the best bet of the energy to trump the organization. >> well, you have described the top three. everybody seems to say it bas

by a very prominent democrat in the state of nevada, a very strong backer of harry reid, steve wynn, a very successful businessman. on a conference call with other business leaders, he really did the president and the democratic party for not being serious about creating jobs. indeed because spending and get your fiscal house in order in order to encourage business to get off the sidelines and start investing in creating jobs and growing their businesses. if they cannot do this because this administration's policies have been failures. it was remarkable in the way that he castigated the president. host: governor. accepted $17 billion in stimulus money to help balance his budget. nikki haley of south carolina has accepted federal spending dollar. governor haley barbour of mississippi has accepted stimulus money. is it fair to press the size the president when the states have except that the spending money? guest: that is an outstanding question and it will be held against them. is there some hypocrisy in it? i do think that on balance, conservative governors, whether rick perry or scott walk

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free holiday. for more information log on to our website. steve rubin, it has been a wild night. >> a lot is going on. i have been tweakingtweeting all night. for the rush hour commute tomorrow morning, you should not run into any significant problems with rain. the heaviest of the rain is beginning to exit southeast d.c. moving into prince george's county, into marlboro. it is a slow-moving system. not only did we have the rain, but we have the strong wind gusts earlier today. our high was 85 degrees. that is two degrees below average for this time of year. we're holding at 70 degrees at the airport. 66 degrees in winchester, 60 degrees and culpeper and the flash flood watch has now been cancelled. we still have the flash flood warnings in effect. this one will go until 1:00 a.m. and a separate one hogs montgomery county into prince george's county. it rained heavy in the area. some of these cells took a long time to move out of here and a lot of thunder and lightning and a few severe thunderstorm warnings. fortunately, everything has canceled out -- canceled out. and the ligh

-year-old steve stricker has the lead after some great approach shots and even better putts. he tied a tournament record with a 63, 7 strokes under par. tiger woods had his worst ever round in the tournament. he finished with a 77, 7 over par. if he doesn't make the cut today, he will not be eligible for a pga event for six weeks. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the dougherty gang gets their day in court. one of many the three siblings could face in three different states. by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle killing adults, eggs and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline plus. summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, all night. >>> on the "cbs morn

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